Report from the Tea Party front
More than 40 Tea Party protests were held Friday around the country; reports and photos are being posted on blogs all over the place.
More than 40 Tea Party protests were held Friday around the country; reports and photos are being posted on blogs all over the place.
If you’re interested in the new ‘Tea Party’ movement of consumer unhappiness, here’s a schedule of events planned around the country.
I count 40(!) so far, almost all tomorrow (February 27); looks like there’s at least one ‘Tea Party’ planned for every major city.
While we don’t want to harp on the Tea Party phenomenon, it’s becoming apparent from the new groups forming that there’s a lot of anger and frustration out there — and that it’s manifesting itself in a growing number of public protests.
The latest group, the New American Tea Party, bills itself as “the official Washington, D.C. Tea Party blog.” The group is planning “an event happening on February 27, at 12 pm, permits pending.”
Perhaps it was inevitable. First, Rick Santelli’s rant last week on CNBC spawned the formation of the American Tea Party.
Now, there’s a new group in town:
The 92 Percent Group is committed to the preservation of free-market economics in the United States, specifically in relation to the Obama Administration’s Homeowner Affordability and Stability Plan. We believe this plan is unjust to the vast majority of American taxpayers; in particular to the 92 percent of homeowners who are current on their mortgages.
What CNBC viewers began calling the Chicago Tea Party has begun to turn into a nationwide phenomenon as taxpayers across the US meet to protest the ’stimulus’ package. There’s a website, and even a Facebook page, for a group calling itself The American Tea Party.
Basically, taxpayers are fed up: